The Haslett girls basketball team took advantage of nearly every open shot and Ionia defensive miscue Friday night to earn a 54-37 win over the Bulldogs.

"We had some missed assignments on defense and every time we did they made us pay," Bulldog coach Andy Barr said. "It felt like they knocked down every open shot they had, but that's what good teams do."

The Vikings held a 9-5 lead at the end of the first quarter, then got going in the second, outscoring Ionia 15-6 to take a 24-11 lead at the break.

Sarah Swartz led the Lady Dawgs with 14 points while Taylor Bovee finished with nine and Anna Riccius chipped in with eight.

Ionia (10-6, 4-4 in CAAC Red) will be on the road Tuesday night when they travel to Corunna.

Portland 51, Williamston 43 (2OT)

WILLIAMSTON — The Hornets outscored Portland 17-5 in the fourth quarter to force overtime Friday night, but the Raiders were able to prevail in the second extra quarter to clinch a share of the CAAC White title.

Kelsey Spitzley finished with 18 points, while Maddie King finished with 13 points and five steals. Allie Grys scored eight points to go along with eight rebounds, while Nikki Green also finished with eight points.

Portland (14-3, 8-0 CAAC White) will play host to Corunna on Friday for Winterfest. With a win the Raiders would claim the CAAC White title outright.

P-W 61, Potterville 16

POTTERVILLE — The Lady Pirates built a 23-10 halftime lead, then outscored the Vikings 23-6 in the third quarter Thursday night to pick up their 12th Central Michigan Athletic Conference win of the season.

Madison Smith led the Pirates with 14 points, while Jenna Wellman and Marlena Klein finished with 10 points each.

P-W (13-4, 12-1 in CMAC) will play host to Saranac on Thursday.

Boys Basketball

Comstock Park 70, Belding 46

COMSTOCK PARK — The Redskins trailed the Panthers by only eight points in the fourth quarter, but the home team racked up 20 points over the final eight minutes to pull away and earn the win.

Kole Hart led Belding with 13 points and seven rebounds while Brendan Sutherland finished with 10 points and seven boards.

The Redskins (3-12, 1-8 in O-K Blue) will travel to Allendale on Tuesday.

Corunna 53, Lakewood 44

LAKE ODESSA — The Vikings kept close with Capital Area Activities Conference White leading Corunna Friday night in their Winterfest game, but were unable to overtake the Cavaliers.

Alex Potter led Lakewood with 12 points while Dylan Durkee finished with 10 points and five rebounds. Mike Carr scored eight points, while Colin O'Mara and David Parks pulled down five rebounds.

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Williamston 51, Portland 46

WILLIAMSTON — The Raiders jumped out to a 20-10 lead after one quarter, but were outscored 41-26 the rest of the way as the fell on the road to the Hornets.

Jared Krausz led Portland with 30 points and made five 3-pointers. He also pulled down seven rebounds.

Zach Gustafson finished with nine points for the Raiders as well.

Portland (9-5, 4-4 in CAAC White) will travel to Haslett on Tuesday, then play host to Corunna on Friday for Winterfest.